Copyright Permission for NLN Toolkits

FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE

Permission for non-commercial use of these faculty toolkits (including, for use by students, within their program of study, or by nurse educators at their educational agency) is granted free of charge. Available toolkits may be downloaded and used by individuals for non-commercial use only. In granting permission to use this toolkit, it is understood that the following assumptions operate and will be respected:

1. It is the sole responsibility of the user to determine whether the NLN toolkit is appropriate to the intended use by the individual or school of nursing.
2. When published or printed, using an NLN toolkit must be properly cited. If the content of the NLN toolkit was modified in any way, this must also be clearly indicated in the text, footnotes and endnotes of all materials where use of the toolkit is published or printed.

FOR COMMERCIAL USE**

In granting permission to use this toolkit, it is understood that the following assumptions operate and will be respected:

1. The toolkit will only be used for the purpose requested.
2. The toolkit will be included in its entirety.
3. The National League for Nursing is the sole owner of these rights being granted.
4. Requests to use material from NLN publications in academic courses typically are approved with no fees.
5. Requests to use such material in books that will be sold through an organization or publisher typically are approved upon payment of a fee; the amount of the fee depends on the extensiveness of the NLN material to be reproduced.

Pediatric Adversity and Early Brain Development Toolkit

The National League for Nursing has partnered with a national expert in pediatric adversity, Dr. Ashley Darcy-Mahoney from George Washington University School of Nursing, to publish the toolkit, Pediatric Adversity and Early Brain Development: A toolkit for the integration of social determinants of health into curricula. The addition of this interactive, highly engaging toolkit is a valuable and timely addition to the ACE.P resources and extends the NLN’s mission to excellence in the care of vulnerable populations. Funding for this project was provided by the Hearst Foundations.

The George Washington University School of Nursing acknowledges that publication on the NLN website will be open access and that the intent of the publication is for users to adapt materials for use in a variety of academic and practice institutions. Users are asked to cite the sources as retrieved on the NLN website.